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Home / Sports / Meacham Reflects on Interim Role, Future Uncertain

Meacham Reflects on Interim Role, Future Uncertain

30 Nov

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Summary

  • Meacham expresses willingness to stay with OSU under new coach.
  • Interim coach praises defensive coordinator Clint Bowen's performance.
  • Meacham reflects on lessons learned during his unexpected head coaching tenure.
Meacham Reflects on Interim Role, Future Uncertain

Doug Meacham, who stepped into the interim head coach role for Oklahoma State football after Mike Gundy's firing, has shared his thoughts on the season and his future. Meacham expressed a strong desire to remain on staff if the new head coach, Eric Morris, wishes to keep him, emphasizing the importance of feeling valued. He has been studying Morris's North Texas teams for two years and holds him in high regard.

Meacham also publicly commended interim defensive coordinator Clint Bowen, calling him an "all business" and "hell of a football coach." He highlighted Bowen's success in improving the defense's performance in the latter part of the season, particularly in the last three games where the team allowed an average of 14.7 points. Meacham suggested Morris should act quickly to secure Bowen for the staff.

Reflecting on his unexpected tenure, Meacham noted the valuable lessons learned by both himself and the players. While the team did not secure many wins, he cherishes the memories, including a specific moment at halftime against UCF where they led. Both Meacham and Bowen, who also stated he would love to return, acknowledged the business aspect of college football but spoke highly of their time at Oklahoma State.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Doug Meacham has stated he would 'love to' stay on staff if the new head coach, Eric Morris, wants him, but he is not actively promoting himself for the position.
Eric Morris, the current coach at North Texas, has been announced as Oklahoma State's next head football coach.
Meacham highly praised Clint Bowen, calling him a 'hell of a football coach' and suggesting the new head coach should retain him due to his defensive success.

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